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Streets become battle zones cheering the latest protests against the contentious internation jobs law. An unmistakable poetic voice the nobel prize for literature has been announced well look at whats louise gooks work means for the worlds. Donald trump says see well know whats participates in the 2nd u. S. President ial debates if its held virtually as after the Debates Commission and i would be moved online from seen says the debate should be delayed so that it can be held in person on october 22nd President Trump is still recovering from his Coronavirus Infection his challenger joe bidens team has accused of trying to dodge questions of a covert 19 and the economy lets go live now its our White House Correspondent kimberly whole she joins us now from washington d. C. Kimberly where are we now after this commission on president ial debates announcement this morning. This is been a fast moving and developing story for about 3 or more hours now try to follow along with me because its been changing fast but essentially what started all of this is an announcement by the commission on president ial debates saying look at donald trump still has covert 19 for the health and safety of everybody involved including his democratic challenger joe biden were going to hold the next debate on the 15th in miami ritually donald trump was livid he was on Live Television talking about this saying there was no reason to hold a virtual debate he was in great shape and as a result he said essential he that he was not going to participate he called it pathetic on the part of joe biden that he would go along with this suggestion that it be virtual this intially donald trump accuse the moderators of being biased for insisting on this format well as a result of dont trump saying he would hold a rally instead and not participate in the debate the Biden Campaign in turn said that they would continue with that october 15th date and instead would just take questions from voters presumably but still whats going to happen and they said why dont we move the debate ahead one week so well hold it on october 22nd that means that the president has time to recover what they were essentially saying is that trump should not be able to evade accountability well turn campaign responded to this and they said ok lets do that so we actually now have agreement from both campaigns after the debate over the debate essentially what theyre both saying is sure yet what will do this 2nd president ial debate on october 22nd and then well move the 3rd one to october 29th the campaign from donald trump side saying that americans deserve to hear from both candidates they say they want to chat. And joe bidens record of leadership so its been a fast moving few hours but it seems we finally have some agreement from 2 campaigns with 2 very different perspectives and thanks for keeping our across that Kimberly Hauck at am keeping us up to date with the fast moving story. That the number of coronavirus cases worldwide has no surpassed 36000000 more than 1000000 people have died with the virus but the numbers of infection sharply rising in europe now in france new covert 19 cases have risen by more than 18000 for a 2nd day well switzerland the paris region have moved into emergency mode after a rise in over 1000 patients in intensive care units president emanuel microloan has warned that further limits on movements would be necessary to contain the outbreak its only has posted more than 4000. 00 corona virus infections for the 1st time since april 4458. 00 new cases were registered over the past 24 hours its really was the 1st country in europe to be hit by the virus that has the 2nd highest death toll in the region with more than 36000 people killed. Portugal has recorded more than a phone isnt new cases in a single day for the 1st time since april 1978 year infections and 10 deaths reported on thursday. And Health Officials in the u. K. Are raising serious concerns over what they call a definite and sustained rise in corona virus cases within 17 and a half 1000 new infections were recorded on thursday thats up more than 3000 on the day before lets get more now from challenge c joins me now live from westminster and rory lets start with the situation in the u. K. Because over 17000 new infections just being recorded in the last 24 hours thats rather alarming is it not. Its certainly is and people are alarmed if you go back to last weekends there was a day when more d cases were recorded but actually that was a bit of an accounting glitch because they were then counting thousands of cases that actually gone missing but if you leave that aside. Sure dictionary is clear this is going up and up and actually were getting more cases being. Positive every day at the moment than there were at the height of the of the pandemic in the u. K. Back in late spring however of course there is much more testing being done now so you have to take that into account. What does this all mean well it means we knew already that there are new restrictions heading down the line for at least parts of the u. K. The government is still trying to avoid a full National Lockdown so what is doing at the moment is applying more strict measures to various parts of the country so we understand that bars and restaurants in the north of englands are to be closed later this week or early next week there are more measures coming from other parts of the country thats being flagged by a minister Robert Jen Rick that he says the government is still trying to work out was m. P. s they want greater clarity theyre saying that this is all too vague and too confused at the moment so you have mayors like andy burnham the Greater Manchester saying the 1st day he heard that bars and restaurants are going to be closing in his city manchester was when he read about it in the Times Newspaper and that hed had various meetings with cabinet members this weakens it hadnt been mentioned its also criticism coming from opposition politicians but also from politicians within. The governments own party the conservative party as well well infections are clearly on the rise in the u. K. Regardless of whatever measures may be debated by the government there but its not just the u. K. Is its theres been a development in the situation over in france yeah in france again they are trying to do things on a region by region or a city by city basis so we have heard today on thursday the grenoble leone center at c. N. Are all being put to the highest level of covert alerts and coded restrictions that means the bars are going to be closing that there are tougher restrictions on restaurants and how they opened that public venue can stay open as long as they have Strict Health measures in place now there are parts of the country such as paris and paris and must say which are already under these types of restrictions we dont yet have i think the number of latest coverts cases for today but theyre running around 18000 new cases a day at the moment so yes that we are i think across europe in my in many parts of europe seeing this huge upswing in the number of reported cases and the 2nd wave is well underway it certainly seems that way every challenge theyre bringing is the latest from london thank you well in iran hospitals are running out of beds and theyre intensive care units the country is the worst affected in the middle east and has reported and other 230 coronavirus deaths infections are also above 4000 for the 3rd day in a room masks will become mandatory outdoors in teheran from saturday. At least 30 more soldiers are said to have been killed in fighting over in a corner the Defense Ministry in the disputed region says 350. 00 military personnel have died since facing with the Syrian Forces broke out 12 days ago the worst violence between armenia and azerbaijan in decades its been more shelling in and the governor carabaos main city stepin occurrence a local Rights Group Says half the population there has been displaced because of concerts attacks from azerbaijan or similar accusations have been made from the as serry sites they accuse armenia of targeting heavily Populated Areas civilian deaths have been reported in several regions where hundreds of homes have been destroyed by artillery Fire International mediators are stepping up efforts to hope the conflict with french russian and u. S. Representatives meeting in geneva. Was seen in kosovo as in the koran boy in azerbaijan which has been hit by dozens of shells and rockets in the last 24 hours she spoke with the family of an elderly woman who was killed by shrapnel in bed. As a 5 am local today as our big city was hit by 56 or to larrys and 14 rockets a spirit executive committed a local government body told us earlier this day one of those rockets was a grad rockets as the experts say and that hit a 60 year old widows but cured especially the street in her garden the remaining fell on to ground and were cleared by the mine clearing teams there was a huge explosion the neighbors the witnesses tell us you can see the fragments they hit the walls of the building but also said that she was unaware of any politics she had no idea of guns how would she ever know that a rocket would kill her in her own house as the explosion happened the fragments of the record were these are scattered inside the house through these broken windows and hits today on glioma who was sleeping in her bed she was always there she lost her husband 5 years ago and they have no children thats why it was for her so it was 1st her sister in law he came to check on with her to see how shes doing when the better she found to lay on the line going to the floor her face down she 1st thought to you know it was fainted and as she tried to wake her up but when she turned her by this she saw that there was a fragment that hit today on on the neck and apparent that there were more fragments that hit her on the chest thats hard she died as of Early Morning today along with a koran by about the tire tire city. Region for zullo region were hit by or to larrys and rockets from nagornokarabakh by the Iranian Forces as the conflict started to erupted in september 27 more than 30 civilians were killed and more than 106 the civilians were injured in as our big jump has spurred the office full of reporters but of course the so this conflict has another side not. Were not clear about the mainstays to pen a carrot has been heavily under fire under. The bombardment by the Us Air Forces and tens of thousands of people civilians had to leave their homes and they became displaced some of them have been living in shelters in bunkers for the last 12 days and still the Officials Say that it is still early to come and get around the table for negotiation as both sides of the conflict both are mania and as our bait john has some 3 conditions for a cease fire despite International Calls so to come on aljazeera the number of coronavirus cases rises in the philippines and so does the president s popularity. And only close to home depot in senegals cynism delta join me next on the unique visit inside a museum founded by a french collector bringing back african order to the continent. Holloway still have a few showers just around the caspian sea northern parts of iran but across much of the middle east its fine and dry safe on a dry little breezy it has to be said just around the gulf temperatures here in doha to around 30 celsius further north you can see those showers just coming into northern parts of iran so much weather too just making its way into the Western Areas of turkey for a time elsewhere as you can see it is going to stay far and try little bit to lift the dust the sand here a concept for example as we go through sad state temperatures around 35 celsius is that shamar wind said saying theyll be a few showers across the southern end of the red sea and plenty of showers across Central Africa pushing all the way across the democratic republic of congo or the way towards camerons big downpours coming through here then form time to time heavy rain see just around Lake Victoria where its this weather well thats kind of hugging the rift valley pushing a little further south will see some showers coming into zambia but it is showers there still in place across parts of zimbabwe but some wetter weather returning to the southern cape the eastern cape of south africa over the next say that is not just where a little further north was generally stays dry dry but Colder Weather coming in to the fos out. But. We are going home to put the line when modern mankind originate. Many moons ago mankind migrated from the majestic a coyote to begin the journey of the modern human across the world 1st and as the dust settles everyone is welcome back home too with gladness but one that our pride your destination. This is al jazeera in our minds over top stories for you now donald trump says he will not participate in the 2nd u. S. President ial debate if its held for surely thats after the Debate Commission and i asked it would be moved online each of those teams in debate should be to lead so that it can be held in paris in october 22nd President Trump so recovering from his school on a virus infection. Corona virus cases are surging across much of europe as germany posted 4000 new cases in the past a reason fears the virus could be spreading uncontrollably the u. K. Is reported more than 17500 new cases bob both italy and portugal are pushing more cases than needed since april. And poor many in forces say 30 more soldiers have been killed in the battle over a nickel a kind of body fighting with azerbaijan the troops will create 12 days ago turkeys president has criticized International Efforts to try and solve the conflicts and reiterated his support for azerbaijan. 6 people have been charged with trying to kidnap the governor of the u. S. State of michigan the f. B. I. Is say the men were planning to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer at her Vacation Home in regarding to buy explosives and try to make improvised films whitmer was both priest and criticized for her strong response to the coronavirus pandemic on protesters gathered at the Capitol Building for weeks in april and may after a major restrictions were imposed across the state. When most governments is being urged to release 130000 ring of muslims from detention a report by Human Rights Watch has described life in their refugee camps and rock kind states a school its an abusive some 750 fairies in raging flood me and mine from bangladesh following a military crackdown in 2017 Phil Robertson is the Deputy Director for Human Rights Watch cheeks planes why it serjeants that detained during the muslims are released. These people would be able to return to their homes they would be able to restart their lives that have freedom of movement theyd have access to livelihoods theyd have the ability to send their children to school theyd be having access to health care that theyre currently denied being locked down in these detention camps you know really we would be returning ideally to a pretty 2012 reality in Rakhine State where rohingya and rakhine live side by side it wasnt perfect but they got along and that is the challenge now is how do we get them out of these camps and then move towards reconciliation that would allow for people to reside side by side again the endgame here is to have everybody be able to return to me on mar 2 Rakhine State to the places where they had their homes with citizenship freedom of movement and other rights guaranteed ideally we would have the refugees in bangladesh able to return in safety in dignity with adequate protection and and guarantees for the various rights that they need and this group that is currently detained in these detention camps. Is really the sort of bellwether for a decision about rohingya whether to return from bangladesh or not the running and bangladesh in the row who go are stuck in these camps theyre communicating with each other certainly you know on various different online messing ging systems and things like that so they know whats going on and how myanmar treats the Current Group a 130000 who are locked down will really influence of the solution of the rohingya who are in the camps in bangladesh. Tens of thousands of student protesters have fought with police in the end in the Asian Capital as they protest against a new labor law in say it will erode workers rights and weaken and foreign mental protections the president s joker with those says it will boost the economy by crossing red tape and streamlining regulations jesca washington reports. The government hoped to pass its new labor legislation quickly and quietly saying its needed to encourage investment but it provoked anger on the streets outside a luxury Shopping Complex in the city center a group set fire to a bus station and thousands demonstrated across the country to voice their anger against a law they say would take away workers rights bottom line were all afraid of code 19 but now were more scared of the only bus law because the lives of labor is and others attractions now on the 3rd day of nationwide protests demonstrations arrived in the capital despite covert done restrictions banning gatherings of 5 people or more around the country violence broke out between some young people and the police i was tens of thousands of student protested had gathered here in jakarta including high school is to protest against these controversial new law but Security Forces are trying to clear this area and have fired tear gas at the teenagers the government says changes a needed to encourage big businesses to invest in indonesia and boost the economy but critics say the build removes some benefits for me that could lead to reduce wages severance pay and leave in title meant for millions and also waters down safeguards that protect the environment in nearby bogor military personnel got caught in a skirmish with demonstrators legislation normally takes years to get passed in indonesias palm and but this bill was approved in just a matter of months why. This new job. Is. The only sense for us im afraid. There are. Some business groups say the legislation is necessary as indonesia faces its worst downturn since the Asian Financial crisis it could be right here if other countries offered much lower severance pay than indonesia but International Wont appeal to investors and want to attract investment. Factory workers and cities on the outskirts of the capital trying to get to the countrys parliament but were blocked by police d the bill is president joker widows signature Economic Policy and its unlikely the government will revoke it but some demonstrators say theyll take their fight to the Constitutional Court if the government doesnt listen just to washington aljazeera jakarta. Philippine president frederick go to turkey has been criticized for his authoritarian styles insitu office in 2016 but a National Survey shows hes still extremely popular and enjoying records Approval Ratings jimmy the island token tells us why. President of the good the 3rd has been widely criticized for his socalled war on drugs which has cost the death of thousands of filipinos over the last 4 years hes also cursed the pope threaten to implement martial law and jailed political opponents and now in battling the growing a virus pandemic in Southeast Asia the philippines is seen as the worst performing country but this by this a nationwide survey this week shows 2 terrorist performance rating has risen to a record high of 91 percent. Its unbelievable us not. Because weve seen this information for the past 21 years 1200 people took part in the 6 they survey in mid september and it showed to do terror to getting his highest rating among the poorest in society but analysts say deterred just popularity isnt unique there is what you can call populous resilience crimes are more you have india his numbers went up not during the 3rd quarter but during the 2nd quarter the most difficult time for us in the struggle is concerned his numbers reach closer to 90 percent even people like. Even the old truck im not on but the election numbers overall Approval Ratings did not significantly move this year critics say local surveys may be useful indicators but do not paint a complete picture but if you maintain his popularity it may be enough to bolster the chance of his allies winning a majority in the 2022 president ial elections the target is only allowed a single term as president under the constitution her additionally philippine president see their popularity highroad down in their last 2 years in office. This is why analysts say the real benchmark of the terrorist power can only be seen in the middle of next year just months before the 2022 president ial elections but there is no question that the characters of governance has shaken the political system here and the next few months will be a critical period in philippine history. Again aljazeera minola american poet louise cook has won the 2020 nobel prize for literature the rebel prize in literature for 2020 is awarded to the american poet louise glick for her mystical political voice that with austere beauty makes individual existence universal. Is a professor of english at here university and has also won the Pulitzer Prize her work often focuses on childhood and family life and the bones between siblings shes the 16th woman to win the procedures award in the futures since they were launched more than a century ago. And france is to return dozens of stolen antiques from senegal and been there a tiny fraction of the estimated 100000 pieces of art plundered steering French Colonial rule in senegal because hoke reports from senegals seen so long delta where there are growing calls to get them back. After spending 52 years balding the authentic from the fake french african art collector has no glue says its time to take the masks off reexamine the western appetite for african art. And return these pieces to their rightful owners hes brought his personal collection from his gallery in france to senegal where hes opened a museum. Without museums we are culturally illiterate we need museums to remember once past culture and history museums can appease relationships between communities and people in 1966 senegals 1st president announced the creation of the museum of black civilisation it took 54 years for the museum to open its doors to visitors in this imposing building a haunting silence absent or this story pieces missing or the estimated 19000 african artifacts taken during French Colonial rule here they can be found in french museums. In june a congolese activist removed in 1000 century challenge in funeral pulled from the cable new museum in paris as part of a protest campaign against plundering during the colonial era while he faces trial of french lawmakers passed a law to return just 27. 00 artifacts including the sward of full on the commander omar tal currently on loan to the black Civilization Museum indycar we want to see the return of these objects they wont necessarily end up in museums if the pieces we can have them back and decide what to do with them this deep in senegal seen this who brought his collection to a public unaccustomed with the very idea of having a museum. I wish i had seen this is a child and how ancestors lived i hope future generations will have that opportunity. 100 years before southern europeans had discovered metalwork africans in easier and more tenure were making everyday objects out of metal and this is a part of history that les taught in schools and thats why so many Young Africans want to see the return of everyday objects found in museums in europe back to the continent in order to tell their own narrative of history. The process of restitution is painful but necessary says. In these pieces sees not just art but a journey from injustice to reconsider the ation and the opportunity for dialogue Nicholas Hawk aljazeera the see the cell of delta. This is al jazeera and these are the headlines the World Health Organization has announced a record one take global jump in the number of corona virus infections

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